THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. 

PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 

JANUARY 1, 1923. 


APPENDIX TO 

THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 1917, 

AND 

THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL, 1921. 

STOBER. POST, No. I, 

Department of New Hampshire, 

G ELAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, 
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 

PREPARED BY 

JOSEPH FOSTER, 

MEMBER STORER POST 



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THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. 

PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 

JANUARY 1, 1923. 



APPENDIX TO 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 1917, 


THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL, 1921. 


STOKER. POST, No. I, 

Department of New Hampshire, 


GR.AND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, 
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 


PREPARED BY 

JOSEPH FOSTER, 

MEMBER STORER POST 






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SIXTY-TWO YEARS AFTER SUMTER, 
1861—1923. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE TERCENTENARY, 
1623—1923. 

WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BRIDGE, 

PORTSMOUTH, N. H., AND KITTERY, MAINE, 

1923. 


This completes the Record of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, who served the 
United States of America in the War for the Preservation of the Union, and in Earlier 
and Later Wars, buried in the city of Portsmouth, N. H., and the neighboring towns 
of Greenland, New Castle, Newington and Rye, January 1, 1923. 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 1917 744 

(“Harmony Grove Cemetery”—One Removed. 

See 1923 Record.) 

THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL, 1921 - 48 
THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL, 1923 29 

TOTAL . ' . . 821 


CONTENTS, 

The Soldiers* Memorial, 1923. 


Honor Roll—World War. 

Fitz John Porter, Equestrian Statue. 
Soldiers* and Sailors* Monument, 1861 —1865. 

Roster of Storer Post, G. A. R. 

The Graves We Decorate, Additional Records. 
World War “In Memoriam,’* Additional Records. 


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HONOR ROLL. 


(U. S. Shield) 

(City Seal) 

(U. S. Shield) 

1917 

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 

1919 


Incorp. 1849 



IN MEMORY OF 

THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME 
SACRIFICE IN THE WORLD WAR. 


CARL A. PEARSON 
EVELYN PETRIE 
EDWARD J. MACK 
CHRISTOPHER SMART 
FREDERICK S. TOWLE 
FRANK E. BOOMA 
HAROLD L. DUTTON 
PAUL C. DENNETT 
SYDNEY R. PICKLES 
JOHN P, WHITE 
HUGH C. HILL 
MICHAEL LYNCH 
JOHN TANCO 
ARTHUR T. PATCH 
FRANK H. N. GRANT 
CHESTER A. BOCK 
FLOYD BARKER 
JOHN J. CONNERS 
GEORGE DURAND 
FAYE E. HATT 
HENRY TAYLOR 
THEODORE D. SCHMIDT 
FRANCIS A. SCOTT 
AMEDIO PRIORI 


( Memorial Bronze Tablet , on Gra?iite Boulder , Portsmouth Plains. 
Dedicated Sunday , August 10 , jqiq.) 




“On this site 
was born 

FITZ JOHN PORTER 

Aug. 31, 1822 
While his father 
Capt. John Porter, U. S. N. 
commanded the Portsmouth Navy Yard. 

Graduated from West Point, July, 1845. 
Distinguished himself and was wounded in war with Mexico 

1846—1847. 

Instructor of Artillery and Cavalry 
West Point 1S54 —1855. 

Asst. Adjt. Gen. Utah Expedition 1857. 

During Civil War 

Brev. Brig. Gen. U. S. A. June 27, 1862. 

Map Gen. U. S. Vol. July 4, 1862. 

Commanded 5th Army Corps. 

Cashiered Jan. 21st, 1863. 


The case of Gen. Porter was reviewed by 
a Board of Officers appointed by 
President Hayes 
consisting of 

Lieut. Gen. J. M. Schofield, 

Brev. Maj. Gen. A. H. Terry, 

Brev. Maj. Gen. G. W. Getty. 


Hon. Joseph H. Choate, counsel for Gen, Porter. 


The Board fully exonerated him. 
Their judgment was approved by 
General U. S. Grant. 

Finally by both Houses of Congress. 
He was restored to his former 
rank in the Regular Army 

by 

President Cleveland. 


Died at Morristown, New Jersey, 

May 21st, 1901.“ 

(Bronze Tablet—East Side.) 


“Lt. F. J. Porter wounded at the Aqueduct (Carita Belen). Capture of the City 
of Mexico, September 13th, 1847.” ( Bronze Bas Relief—South Side.) 


“General Porter reconnoitering in Runaway balloon, April nth, 1862.” 

(B ronze Bas Relief — West Side.) 

“Charge at Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1862. Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter. Brig. 
Gen. Thos. Francis Meagher.” ( Bronze Bas Relief—North Side.) 

(Equestrian Statue oj Major Getter al Fitz Joint Porter, Haven Park, 
Pleasant Street, Portsmouth , N. H. James E. Kelly , New York , 
Sculptor. The gift of R.H. Eddy , of Boston. Dedicated July /, iqo6. 
General Porter is buried in Greenwood Cemetery , Brooklyn , N. Y.) 















IN HONOR OF THE MEN 
OF 

PORTSMOUTH 

WHO GAVE 

THEIR SERVICES ON THE 
LAND AND ON THE SEA 
IN THE WAR WHICH 
PRESERVED THE UNION 
OF THE STATES THIS 
MONUMENT IS ERECTED 
BY GRATEFUL CITIZENS 
1888 

ANTIETAM GETTYSBURG 

FREDERICKSBURG KEARSARGE 

WILLIAMSBURG 
FAIR OAKS 
SAVAGE STATION 
WHITE OAK SWAMP 
MALVERN HILL 
CHANTILLY 
SOUTH MOUNTAIN 
CHANCELLORSVILLE 
WILDERNESS 
COLD HARBOR 
PETERSBURG 
RICHMOND 

MONITOR & MERRIMACK 

NEW ORLEANS 

MOBILE BAY 

MORRIS ISLAND 

[AMES ISLAND 

FORT DARLING 

PORT HUDSON 

RED RIVER 

FORT DONELSON 

PEACH TREE CREEK 

SHERMAN’S MARCH TO THE SEA 


( Soldiers’ and Sailors' Monument , Goodwin Park , between Islington 
and State Streets , near Cabot Street , Portsmouth , N. H. Erected 
by popular subscription. Dedicated July 4 , 1888 .) 




ROSTER 

OF 

STORER POST, G. A, R. 

PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 

CHARLES E. DODGE, Commander. 

JANUARY I, 1923. 


Name. 

Service. 

Born. 

P. O. Address. 

Amazeen, John W. 1 

4th Maine Bat. 

10 Dec. 

1842 

New Castle, N. H. 

Bell, Frederick 

U. S. Navy 

28 Oct. 

1844 

New Castle, N. H. 

Bradford, Horace 

14th Indiana 

29 Oct. 

0 

•'*- 

00 

Berlin, N. H. 

Chesley, Edward A. 

4th Mass. H. A. 

9 May 

1849 

Kittery, Maine 

Churchill, Robert J. 

17th Me. and U. S. 

N. 24 Feb. 

1838 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Dodge, Charles E. 

10th N. H. 

25 March 

i8 44 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Doolittle, Joseph S, 

14th N. H. 

9 Jan- 

i 8 35 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Fletcher, Israel S. 

16th N. H. 

7 April 

1842 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Foster, Joseph 

U. S. Navy 

17 June 

1841 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Giles, Charles H. 

26th Mass. 

28 Nov. 

1832 

New Castle, N. H. 

Hoyt, Charles L. 2 

10th N. H. 

8 Jan. 

l8 45 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Jackson, Thomas M. 

3rd N. II. 

27 Jan. 

1840 

Raymond, N. H. 

Jenness, Isaac F. 3 

17th N. H. 

6 May 

1836 

Tilton, N. H. 

Jones, George N. 

18th N. H. 

31 March 

1849 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Jones, Josiah N. 

6th Mass, and 6thN. 

H. 6 April 

i 8 35 

Lawrence, Mass. 

Lovell, William H. 

25th Maine 

23 Nov. 

1842 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

McGrath, Terrence 3 

5th N. II. 

1 Jan. 

i 8 39 

Tilton, N. H. 

McIntosh, George E. 

2nd Me. Cavalry 

9 July 

i8 45 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Marden, Joseph W. 

12th Mass. 

10 Feb. 

1840 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Mardeti, Levi W. 

U. S. Navy 

27 March 

i8 43 

Rye, N. H. 

Morgan, Henry A. 

14th R. I, 

20 Aug. 

1846 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Nason, Daniel 

17th Maine 

25 Feb. 

1840 

Kittery, Maine 

Norman, Leslie 

U. S. Navy 

20 Dec. 

1851 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Paul, Henry S. 

13th N. H. 

17 June 

1842 

Portsmouth, N. H. 


i. John W Amazeen, Private, 4 th Maine Battery, died at New Castle, N. H., February 2* io 2 r a^e 
So. Interment “Riverside Cemetery,” New Castle, y 3 > * 9 2 3 » a ge 

2 ‘o C jj arles L Hoyt, Private, Co. G, 10th N. H. Infantry, died at Portsmouth, N H , March 2a 1021 
age 78 Commander Storer Post, 189S. Also Adjutant for fourteen years and six months See “fcnteJ 
Record,” 1921, pages 3S and 41. Interment “Harmony Grove Cemetery,” Center Part 
Address—> T “”’ TT - T . _ 


3. P. O.Ac 


-New Hampshire Soldiers’ Home, Tilton, N. H.’ 







7—147 


Name. 

Rand, Edwin D. 

Russ, Orin B. 

Russell, Thomas J. 3 
Sides, Robert C. 

Smith, William Henry 
Spinney, Augustus 3 
Stackpole, George E. 
Stevens, John C. 
Whitehouse, Charles E. 
Winslow, Charles T. 


Service. 

7th N. H. 

1st Vermont Art. 
2nd and 20th Mass. 
2nd N. H. 

1st Mass, H. A. 

U. S. Navy 
U. S. Navy 
13th N. H. 
Strafford Guards 
Coast Guards 


Born, 

5 May 1843 
9 March 1836 
29 June 1842 
17 April 1842 

15 July 1842 

16 June 1848 
26 April 1840 

7 Jan. 1845 
20 Feb. 1841 
15 Feb. 1849 


3. P. O. Address—New Hampshire Soldiers’ Home, Tilton, N. H. 


P. O. Address. 

New Castle, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Tilton, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Tilton, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
Portsmouth, N. H. 


CHANGES AND ADDITIONS, 
1921—1922. 


NEW MEMBER. 


(1) 

Stackpole, George E.—U. S. Navy.—Mustered in Post March 2, 1921. 


MEMBERSHIP CEASED- —By-Laws, Article 3. 


( 2 ) 

Colson, Henry B.—1st Mass.—20 July, 1921. 
Elliott, William—7th N. H.—17 August, 1921. 


TRANSFERRED. 


(1) 

Simpson, John E.—38th Mass.—Transferred by request Sept. 18, 1922, to John L. 
Perley, Jr., Post, No. 37, Laconia, N. H. 

















DECEASED. 


(9) 

Bell, Meshach H.— loth N. H. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., May 12, 1921, age 77. 
See “Printed Record, 1921,” page 62. Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 

Berry, Joseph W. — 13th N. H. Died at Rye, N. H.. Dec. 24, 1921, age 77. Record 
under “Rye—Central Cemetery.” 

Entwistle, Thomas—3rd N. H. Died at Portsmouth, N. II., June 25, 1922, age 82. 
See “Printed Record, 1921,” pages 35 and 43. Record under “Harmony Grove Cem¬ 
etery.” 

Mason, Hosea —1st R. I. Cavalry. Died at his summer home in Tilton, N. H., 
March 23, 1921, age 81. Interment in East Tilton. See “Printed Record, 1921,” page 62. 

Peterson, John A.—U. S. Navy. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 27, 1921, age 82. 
Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 

Rand, John A. —7th N. H. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 2, 1922, age 80. 
Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 

Urch, David—135th Illinois. Charter Member, Storer Post, Second Charter, June 
27, 1878. Member Storer Post, 1878—1921. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., April 23, 
1921, age 77. Interment “Greenwood Cemetery,” Eliot, Maine. See “Printed Record, 
1921,” page 62. 

Watkins, James W.—U. S. Navy. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 1, 1921, age 
83. Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 

Whalley, Nathan —13th N. H. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 13, 1921, age 82. 
Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. 
1893—1923. 


Further information of some of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, recorded in 
“The Graves We Decorate” and “Soldiers’ Memorials,” 1893, 1907, 1915, 1917, 1921 
and 1923, will be found in Storer Post’s “Memorial Record Book for the Personal War 
Sketches of Comrades” (now in the Public Library, Portsmouth), presented to the 
Post in 1892, in memory of Colonel Pierse Long, Revolutionary War, of Portsmouth 
(“Proprietors’ Cemetery—North of Pond”— “Printed Records,’”'1893, pages 7 and 43— 
45 > and I 9 I 7 . page 10), by his granddaughter, Mrs. Henry H. Ladd (Mercy Elizabeth 
Long), of Portsmouth; and in the “Additional Records” attached to the List of “The 
Graves We Decorate”, printed in 1893. 

Official Records of Service will be found in the “New Hampshire Revolutionary 
War Rolls”; in the “Adjutant General’s Report, New Hampshire, 1868, Part 2”, (War 
1812); and in “New Hampshire Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Rebellion, 
*^95 j all printed by the State; and in similar Records printed by other States * and 
in “Records of the World War”, when printed. 

The names of all persons who served in the Union Army or Navy, War 1861_ 

1S65, citizens of, or credited to Portsmouth, are given in the ‘‘History of Rockingham 
County, N. H.,” by Charles A. Hazlett, of Portsmouth, Chicago, 1915', pages 174—1S1. 








THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. 

ADDITIONAL RECORDS, 1921-1922. 


The Regiments are Infantry unless otherwise stated. 

I. C.—Invalid Corps. 

V. R. C.—Veteran Reserve Corps. 

U. S. C. T.— United States Colored Troops. 

A. E. F.—American Expeditionary Force, France. 

A * indicates that a gravestone has not yet been erected. 


Proprietors’ Cemetery—North of Pond. 


( 3 ) 


Name. 

Service. 

Rank or Ship. 

Died. 

Age. 

Part. 

Cunningham,Shirley B.i 

Spanish War 

U S Army 

8 May 

1922 

71 

North 

Ham, Frederick L. 2 

Spanish War 

U S Army 

29 June 

1920 

54 

West 

Winder, William 3 

Spanish War 

Captain, U S 

N 4 Oct 

1922 

7 i 

S E* 


Printed Record, 1921 . S4 

Added.3 

Total, 1923.87 


1. ‘‘10th Co. Mass- Signal Corps. Served in Spanish War.” (Stone.) Died at National Soldiers’ 
Home, Togus, Maine. 

2. Enlisted in U. S. Signal Corps at Albany, N. Y., April, 1S98. Stationed at Harrisburg, Penn., 
during the War. Died at San Gabriel, California. 

3. Captain U. S. Navy, Retired. Born in Portsmouth, N. H., September 18, 1851. Appointed Mid¬ 
shipman, U. S. Naval Academy, September 21, 1869. Graduated May 31, 1873. Retired June 30, 1907. 
Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, U. S. S. “Raleigh”, Battle of Manila Bay, May 1, 1898. Died in Brookline, 
Mass. Grandson of Ichabod Goodwin, of Portsmouth, War Governor of New Hampshire, “Proprietors’ 
Cemetery, North of Pond”. (Printed Records, 1893, pages 27—29, and 1917, page 10.) No stone. Lot 
with stone of his father, “William A. Winder, Captain, 3rd U. S. Artillery”. (Printed Record, 1917, 
page 11.) 


Proprietors’ Cemetery—South of Pond. 

(1) 

Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. 

Bowman, Walter H. 1 World War U S Army 21 Dec 1921 42 South* 


Printed Record, 1921 . 96 

Added.1 

Total, 1923.97 


1. Enlisted April 2, 101S. Trained at Columbia University, New York, and the Packard Factory, 
Detroit, Michigan. Sailed for France August 2. 1918. Attached to the Northern Bombing Group, Avi¬ 
ation Engineering Division. Also Spanisn War, U. S. Navy, U. S. S. “Nashville”. Died atLarcnmont, 
Westchester County, New York. No stone. Lot with stone of “Annie H. Gray”, South East from 
“Pender Mausoleum”, and next West from stone of “Thomas Hare, U. S. Navy” (Printed Record, 1917, 
page 12). 











Harmony Grove Cemetery. 


Name. 

Anthony, Mark W. i 
Bell, Meshach H. 2 
Booma, Frank E. 3 
Entwistle, Thomas 4 
Hempshire, William H. 5 
Peterson, John A. 6 
Rand, John A. 7 
Warburton, Thomas 8 
Watkins, James William9 
Whalley, Nathan 10 
Wright, John B. 11 


(n) 

Service. Rank or Ship. Died. 

World War U S Army 16 Apr 1921 

10th N H Corporal Co G 12 May 1921 

World War U S Army 15 July 1918 

3rd N H Sergeant Co D 25 June 1922 

5th N G Penn Private Co A 22 Nov 1921 

U S Navy Nightingale 27 Nov 1921 

7th N H 1st Lieut Co F 2 Jan 1922 

Spanish War U S Navy 4 Jan 1921 

U S Navy Ossipee 1 Oct 1921 

13th N H Musician Co K 13 Sept 1921 

World War U S Army 28 July 1921 


Printed Record, 1921 . 2S5 

[Less Arthur C. Dares, removed to “Sagamore Cemetery” after 1921] 

Added.11 

Total, 1923.296 


Age. 

Part. 

39 

s E* 

77 

West 

25 

S E 

82 

S E 

79 

S E 

82 

West 

80 

S W 

67 

South 

83 

East 

82 

West 

26 

South 


1. Corporal, 3rd Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Born in and a resident of Portsmouth. Son ol 
Lieut. Commander Charles M. Anthony, U. S. Navy, of Portsmouth, formerly of New Bedford, Mass., 
Acting Ensign, U. S. Navy, December iS, 1S63, Lieut. Commander, April 26, 1S78. Retired November 20, 
1883. Died at Portsmouth Novembers, 1885. Interment in family lot, New Bedford. Mass.—Mark W. 
Anthony trained at Plattsburgh, but from age was not accepted for active service. Later enlisted as 
Private in Coast Artillery Corps, hoping for service overseas, but the war ended, and he returned to civil 
life. Died, after a long illness, at Portsmouth, April 16, 1921. Interred with military honors. No stone. 
Second lot West from S. E. corner “Harmony Grove Cemetery.” 

2. Born in Kittery, Maine, but a resident of Portsmouth for many years. Member Storer Post, 1880— 
1921. Commander Storer Post, three years, 1S90, 1916 and 1917. Adjutant three years and six months, 
July—Dec. 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1918. See Printed Record, 1921, page 62. 

3. HONOR ROLL. Memorial Bronze Tablet, Portsmouth Plains—Page3.—“Lieut. Frank E.Booma, 
born Jan. 24, 1893. Enlisted N. H. State College for World War, training at Plattsburg, N. Y., May 10, 
1917, commissioned 2nd Lieut. Field Artillery Section, 151st Regt., Battery A, A. E. F., Aug. 15, 1917, 
embarked for France Sept. 11. 1917, killed in France July 15. 1918.—A noble manhood nobly consecrated 
never dies”. (Monument.)—The first man from Portsmouth killed in action in the World War. Brought 
from France and interred in “Harmony Grove Cemetery”, Sunday, September 25, 1921, with lull military 
honors, after laying in state at the Portsmouth Armory, a memorial service at the North Congregational 
Church, and a long and most impressive military funeral, under the direction of Frank E. Booma Post, 
No. 6, American Legion, named in his honor. See World War “In Memoriam” Printed Record, 1921, 
pages 51, 52 and 53. 

4. “Born in Manchester, England, residence Portsmouth. EnlistedJuly 25, 1861, appointed Corporal 

August 1, 1862, wounded July 10, 1863, Morris Island, S. C., reenlisted Feb. 29, 1864, wounded and captured 
May 16, 1864, Drewry’s Bluff, Va., escaped. [Entered Union Lines at Wilmington, N. C., and welcomed 
back by his own Regiment, Washington’s Birthday, Feb. 22, 1865.] Appointed Sergeant June 12, 1865, 
mustered out July 20, 1S65.” (N. H. Register.) Charter Member Storer Post, Second Charter, June 27, 

187S. Member Post 1S7S—1922, City Marshal of Portsmouth for many years, Senator and Councillor, State 
of New Hampshire. See Printed Record, 1921, pages 35 and 43. 

5. 5th Regiment National Guard of Pennsylvania,'April 12—July 15, 1S61. Reenlisted August 10, 
1S61, Private Co. A, 72nd Regiment, Penn. Volunteer Infantry, for three years, w r ounded and transferred 
to Co. B, 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, discharged May 8, 1S64, reenlisted May 10, 1864, in 
same regiment, and was finally discharged as Private at Washington, D. C., August 24, 1S65, close of the 
war. He took part in the Battle of Peach Orchard, the engagements of the Peninsular Campaign, the 
Seven Days’ Battles, Fair Oaks, the second Battle of Bull Run, and Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, where he 
received three wounds. After the war he entered the Navy and served until November, 1869. Born 
in Philadelphia, he resided in Portsmouth many years. Member Storer Post 1SS2—1894. Died at New 
Hampshire Soldiers’ Home, Tilton, N. H. 

6. Seaman, U. S. S. “Nightingale”. Born in Sweden. Resident of Portsmouth for many vears. 
Member Storer Post, 1891—r92i. 

7. Wounded at Assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina, July 18, 1S63. Born in Portsmouth. Mem¬ 
ber Storer Post, 1SS1 —1922. Adjutant Storer Post, January—March, 1892. 

8. Pay Yeoman, U. S. Navy, U. S. R. S. “Wabash”, 1S98. Retired 1S99. At Boston Navy Yard in 
World War. Born in Manchester, England. Died at Chelsea, Mass. 

9. Seaman, U. S. S. “Ohio”, “Ossipee”, and “Potomac”. Born in Portsmouth. Member Storer 
Post, 1888—1921. Commander Storer Post, 1899. 

10. Also 1st Class Musician, Band, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, which led the troops 
into Richmond, Virginia, April 3, 1865, on its occupation by the Union Army. Born in England. Resi¬ 
dent of Portsmouth for many years. Member Storer Post, 1915—1921. 

11. John Brandon Wright. First Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Born in Portsmouth. Served in 
France with the 141st Aero Squadron, A. JE. F. He was also with the Army of Occupation in Germany for 
a time. After the war he won much fame as an aviator, and in the big aeroplane race from Mineola, N. 
V., to San b lancisco, California, in the autumn of 1919* was one of the successful flyers. Died of dis¬ 
ease July 28, 1921, at Denver, Colorado. Interred, Tuesday, August 2, 1921, in ‘‘Harmony Grove Ceme¬ 
tery , with full military honors. No stone. Fourth lot South from Peter Jenness* tomb. 









11—151 


Sagamore Cemetery. 


Name. 

Service. 

Rank or Ship. 

Died. 

Age. Part. 

Dares, Arthur C. 1 

Spanish War 

U S Army 

24 Apr 1909 

36 East 

Hatt, Fay E. 2 

World War 

U S Army 

i Nov 1918 

26 East 

Jones, Frank L. 3 

Spanish War 

U S Army 

31 Jan 1921 

63 SE 

Pickles, Sidney R. 4 

World War 

U S Army 

8 Oct 1918 

26 S E* 


Printed Record, 1921 . 71 

Added.4 

[Ineluding Arthur C. Dares, removed from “Harmony Grove Cemetery” after 1921.] 

Total, 1923.75 


1. “Sergt. Arthur C. Dares, Co A, 1 N. H. Inf., Sp. Am. War” (Stone.) Removed from “Harmony 
Grove Cemetery”, S. W. (Printed Records, 1915 and 1917) after 1921. 

2. HONOR ROLL, Memorial Bronze Tablet, Portsmouth Plains—Page 3.—“Fay Eugene Hatt, 
Private Co K, 309th U. S. Infantry. Born Sept 29, 1892. Killed in action, Nov. 1, 1918, Meuse—Argonne” 
(Stone). Brought from France and interred in “SagamoreCemetery” Wednesday, September 7, 1921, with 
military honors. See World War “In Memoriam”, Printed Record, 1921, pages 51, 52 and 57 

3. Private, Co. A, 1st N-H. Volunteers. Born in Toledo, Ohio. Served at Camp Thomas, Georgia, 
and Camp Hamilton, Kentucky, 1S9S. Also U. S. Army, Philippine War, 1S99. Died at Concord, N. H. 

4. HONOR ROLL, Memorial Bronze Tablet, Portsmouth Plains—Page 3.—Private, Co. I, 18th 
U. S. Infantry. Killed in action in France, Octobers, 191s, Battle of Argonne. Brought from France 
and interred in “Sagamore Cemetery”, Sunday, September 11, 1921, will full military honors, memorial 
service at the North Congregational Church, and impressive military funeral. See World War “In 
Memoriam”, Printed Record, 1921, pages 51. 52 and 53. No stone. Lot next South from stone of “Samuel 

S. Sides, 6th N. H.” (Printed Record, 1917, page 24). 


St. Mary’s Cemetery. 


Name. 


Service. 


Schmidt, Theodore D. 
Whitman, James S. 2 


1 World War 
USMC 


( 2 ) 

Rank or Ship. 

U S Army 
Private 


Died. Age. Part. 

7 Sept 1918 22 East 

2 Sept 1875 4 1 2 South 


Printed Record, 1921 . 60 

Added.2 

Total, 1923.62 


1. HONOR ROLL, Memorial Bronze Tablet, Portsmouth Plains—Page 3.—“Theodore D. Schmidt, 
born Jan. 26, 1896, 1st Lieut. 39th Inf. Graduate U. S. Mil Academy, West Point, Aug. 30, 19x7. Died 
of wounds in France, Sept 7, 1918” (Stone). 1st Lieut. Co. M, 39th Infantry, 26th Division. Brought 
from France and interred in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Sunday, June 5, 1921, with full military honors. See 
World War “In Memoriam”, Printed Record, 1921, pages 51, 52 and 58. 

2. Enlisted In U. S. Marine Corps as “James Whitman”.—“Age 26. Born Huttersfield (Hudders¬ 
field), England. Enlisted Nov. 2. 1858, at Portsmouth, (N. H.) for four years as Private, served on 
U. S. S. “Portsmouth”. Discharged Dec. 1, 1S62, Portsmouth, (N. H.), time expired”. (N. H. Reg¬ 
ister). “James S. Whitman” (Stone). Not previously entered in Printed Records 











Calvary Cemetery. 

(5) 


Name. 


Service. 

Rank or Ship. 

Died. 

Age. 

Part, 

Connors, John J. 

1 

World War 

U S Army 

29 Oct 

1918 

24 

N E* 

Fullam, Peter A. 

2 

World War 

U S Army 

25 Apr 

1922 

27 

West* 

Gray, George O. 

3 

World War 

U S Navy 

10 Feb 

1922 

51 

N E* 

Pavalka, John A. 

4 

World War 

U S Navy 

18 July 

1921 

26 

East 

Zangari, Frank 5 


World War 

U S Navy 

13 Feb 

1922 

43 

East 


Printed Record, 1921 . 17 

Added.5 

Total, 1923.22 


Added.5 

Total, 1923.22 


1. HONOR ROLL (“John J. Conners”), Memorial Bronze Tablet, Portsmouth Plains—Page 3.— 
John Joseph Connors, Machine Gun Company, 101 st Regiment, 26th Division, A. E. F. Born in Ports¬ 
mouth, August 3, 1894. Enlisted August 30, 1917, sailed for France September 7, 1917. Killed in action 
at Bois Belleau, Northeast of Verdun, France, October 29, 1918. (“Portsmouth Chronicle”, February 6. 
1919). “Killed in action in France October 18, 1918”. (“Portsmouth Herald”, October 13, 1921). “Oct¬ 
ober 29, 1918”. (“Portsmouth City Records”). Brought from France and interred in “Calvary Ceme- 
ery”, Wednesday, October 12, 1921, with military funeral and military honors. See World War “In 
Memoriam”, “Printed Record”, 1921, pages 51, 52 and 57. No stone. Second lot South from grave of 
“George O. Gra^, World War”. 

2. Enlisted in the 308th Heavy Field Artillery, September 20, 1917, as Private, and served overseas. 
Later transferred to the 39th Engineers of the famous “Pershing’s Pet Division”, and afterwards to St. 
Argnan’s Casualty Corps, from which he was discharged July 7, 1919. Died at the Parker Hill Hospital. 
Boston, Mass., April 25. 1922, after a long illness contracted in the Army. No stone. Lot between 
“Regan” and “Phelan’* lots, near new Greenland Road entrance. 

3 * Born in Chicopee, Mass., July 30, 1871. Resident of Portsmouth, N. H. Served twenty years in 
U. S. Army and Navy. Bandmaster, U. S. Navy, U. S. S. “Chicago”, World War. Also Co. G, 8th 
U' S. Infantry, Spanish and Philippine Wars, Cuba, 1899 — 1900, and Philippines, 1900—1902. Member 
Second Band, U. S. Artillery Corps, Havana, Cuba, and Portland, Maine, 1903—1906. Member Band, U. 
S. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., 1906—19x7. A “worthy and much esteemed member” of “Frank E. 
Booma Post, No. 6, American Legion”, of Portsmouth. Died at Naval Hospital, U. S. Navy Yard, 
Portsmouth, N. II., February 10, 1922, and interred, Tuesday, February 14, with military honors. Wood¬ 
en cross. No stone. Lot east side of path from new Greenland Road entrance. 

4. “John A. Pavalka, 1895—1921. Rest in Peace”. (Stone). Resident of Portsmouth, N. H. U. 
S. Naval Reserve Force, U. S. S. “America”, engaged in transporting troops to England and France and 
return to the United States, 1917 I 9 I 9 » Died at Portsmouth Hospital July 18, 1921, and interred Thurs¬ 

day, July 21, with military honors. 

_ 5 *. “U. S. N. Frank Zangari, Jan. 22, 1879—Feb. 13, 1922”. (Stone), Bandmaster, U. S Navy. 
Born in Torre Perugiero, Italy, resident of Portsmouth. Enlisted at New York, October 16 1899 as 
musician, in 42nd Regiment, U. S. Army, apd served in the Philippine War, 1900—1901. Afterwards he 
served for nearly twenty years, in the U. S. Navy, enlisting in July, 1901, as a musician, and was band¬ 
master, U. S. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., for some years, including the “World War” A “worthy 
and much esteemed member” of “Emerson Hovey Post, No. 168, Veterans of Foreign Wars” of Ports¬ 
mouth. Died at Norfolk, Virginia, February 13, 1922, and interred in “Calvary Cemetery”,’Saturday 

February 18, 1922, with military funeral and military honors. * J 


Name. 

Brackett, William H Li 


Greenland—New Cemetery. 


Service. 

World War 


( 1 ) 

Rank or Ship. 

U S Army 


Died. 

3 June 1921 


Age. Part. 
28 S E 


Printed Record, 1921 

Added. 

Total, 1923 . . . . 


9 

1 

10 


hqm^Tnf 0rI1 ‘s 1 J 1 r < ^a e f nIand ‘ Graduate Portsmouth High School, 1909, and New Hampshire College, Dur¬ 
ham, 1914, Served two years, 1917—1919, as Sergeant in the Supply Department Base Hosnital TTnit 

Um Inne ^f. vez ’ France - Died of disease at the Massachusetts General Hospital’, Bos- 

New CemeWrv” °? g llIness contracted during his service in France. Interred in “Greenland- 

i\lew Cemeteiy , Sunday, June 5, 1921, with military honors, 









13—153 


Rye—Central Cemetery. 


( 2 ) 


Name. 

Service. 

Rank or Ship. Died. 

Age. 

Part. 

Berry, Joseph W. 1 

13th N 11 

Corporal Co K 24 Dec 1921 

77 

Center 

Rand, Wallace E. 2 

World War 

U S Army 7 Nov 1918 

22 

Center* 


Printed Record, 1921 , 16 

Added.2 

Total, 1923.18 


1. Born at the Isles of Shoals, but a resident of Rye for many years. Representative from Rye in the 
New Hampshire Legislature, 1917. Member Storer Post 1880—1921, The 13th N. H. Infantry furnished 
the first troops and its colors were the first to enter Richmond, Virginia, on its occupation by the Union 
Army, April 3* 1S65. 

2. Wallace Elroy Rand. Born and resident in Rye. Private, Co. A, 14th Railway Engineers. He 
was the youngest man in his company, which was one of the first to reach France, arriving there July 27, 
1917. He was in the battle of Chateau-Thierrv. Died of disease at Gondrecourt, France, November 7, 
191S. Brought from France and interred in family lot, “Central Cemetery, Rye”, Tuesday, May 31, 1921, 
with military honors. See World War “In Memoriam”, “Printed Record, 1921”, page 61. No stone. 
Lot with monument of Thomas W. Rand. 

FOR ALL OTHER CEMETERIES, 

SEE PRINTED RECORD, 1921. 


SERVICE 

RECAPITULATION, 1921—1922. 


War of the Rebellion ....... 9 

Spanish War 1 ....... 4 

Spanish War and Philippine War ..... 1 

Spanish. Philippine and World Wars . . . . 1 

Spanish War and World War ..... 2 

Philippine War and World War ..... I 

World War . . . . . . . • .11 


Total . .29 


1. See “Recapitulation, Printed Records”, page 15—155. 















14—154 


SERVICE 

RECAPITULATION, TOTAL 1923. 


Revolutionary War ..... 

. 

38 

War of 1812 ....... 

. 

30 

F'lorida War . • 

. 

1 

Florida War, Mexican War, and War of the Rebellion 

1 

Mexican War ....... 


25 

Mexican War and War of the Rebellion 

• 

5 

War of the Rebellion ..... 

. ' , 

668 

Spanish War 1 . . . . . 

. 

19 

Spanish War and Philippine War 

• 

1 

Spanish, Philippine and World Wars 

. 

1 

Spanish War and World War 

• • 

5 

Philippine War . . . 

. 

2 

Philippine War and World War 

• * 

1 

World War ....... 

• 

2 4 

Total ...... 


821 


See “Recapitulation, Printed Records”, page 15—155. 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. 

Recapitulation, Total, 1923. 
PORTSMOUTH. 


Proprietors’ Cemetery—North of Pond 
Proprietors’ Cemetery—South of Pond 
Harmony Grove Cemetery 1 
Sagamore Cemetery 1 ... 

Cotton’s Cemetery .... 
Episcopal Cemetery .... 
North Cemetery ..... 
Union Cemetery ..... 

St. Mary’s Cemetery .... 
Calvary Cemetery .... 
Private Grounds—Gosling Road 
Private Grounds—Gravelly Ridge 
Private Grounds—Lafayette Road (North) 
Private Grounds—Lafayette Road (East) 
Private Grounds—Lafayette Road (West) 


87 

97 

296 

75 

10 


7 

39 

5 

62 

22 

1 

2 
1 

1 

2 


707 


See “Recapitulation, Printed Records”, page 15—155. 




















NEIGHBORING TOWNS. 

GREENLAND. 


Old Cemetery ........ 13 

New Cemetery ........ 10 

-23 


NEW CASTLE. 

Riverside Cemetery 
Frost’s Cemetery .... 
Oliver Cemetery .... 
Tarlton’s Cemetery 


NEWINGTON. 

Town Cemetery .... 

RYE. 

Central Cemetery 
Foss Beach ..... 
Jenness Beach .... 
Lang’s Hill ..... 
Odiorne’s Point Road . 

Rye Harbor Road 


Total 


31 

2 

1 

10 


44 


22 

— 22 


18 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 


25 


821 


PRINTED RECORDS. 

Recapitulation . 


‘THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 1917” (Pages 37-38) 

[Less “Arthur C. Dares, Spanish War”, “Harmony Grove Cemetery”, page 16, 
removed to “Sagamore Cemetery” after 1921, and entered 
there in “Soldiers Memorial, 1923”] 


‘THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL, 1921” (Page 18—94) • 

‘THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL, 1923” (Page 13—153) 

[Including “Arthur C. Dares, Spanish War”, “Sagamore Cemetery”, removed 
from “Harmony Grove Cemetery” after 1921.] 


Total 


















16—156 


THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL. 

JANUARY 1, 1921. 


CHANGES AND ADDITIONS, 1921-1922. 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. 

PAGES 1 1-87—19-95 


Proprietors* Cemetery—South of Pond. 

PAGES 11-87—12-88 

Eastman, Eugene B., 52nd Illinois—Stone erected. 

Parker, Horace B., 27th Maine—Stone erected. 

Harmony Grove Cemetery. 

PAGES 12-88—13-89 

Fitzgerald, Ezekiel, 44th Mass.—Stone erected. 

Weeks, George W., U. S. Navy—Stone erected. 

Sagamore Cemetery. 

PAGES 13-89—14-90 

Randall, Judson P., 13th N. H.—Stone erected. 

Ward, Asa, 1st Battln Me.—Stone erected. 

St. Mary’s Cemetery. 

PAGE I 4-90 

Danielson, George, Spanish War—Stone erected. 


Headstones Not Erected. 

PAGE 20-96 

ERECTED 1921—1922 

Danielson, George, Spanish War—St. Mary’s (1917-1920). 

Eastman, Eugene B., 52nd Illinois—Proprietors’ South (1917-1920). 
Fitzgerald, Ezekiel, 44th Mass.—Harmony Grove (1917-1920). 
Parker, Horace B., 27th Maine—Proprietors’ South (1917-1020). 
Randall, Judson P., 13th N. H.—Sagamore (1917-1920). 

Ward, Asa., 1st Battln Me.—Sagamore (1917-1920). 

Weeks, George W., U. S. Navy—Harmony Grove (1917-1920). 







POST CHARTER MEMBERS 
AND OFFICERS. 


CHARTER MEMBERS—FIRST CHARTER. 

PAGES 29—105-30—106 

CHARTER MEMBERS—NOTES. 

i. Members Post, Jan. ist; 1921 and 1923—None. 


COMMANDERS—FIRST CHARTER. 

PAGE 3 1—107 

COMMANDERS—NOTES. 

1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921, and 1923—2. 

William H. Lovell, 25th Maine.—Post Commander, 1871, and Charter Member 
and Adjutant, Second Charter. 

Josiah N. Jones, 6th Mass, and 6th N. H.—Post Commander, January—March, 
1874, and Adjutant, First Charter. 


ADJUTANTS—FIRST CHARTER. 

PAGE 32—108 

ADJUTANTS—NOTES. 

1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921 and 1923.—1. 

Josiah N. Jones, 6th Mass, and 6tb N. H.—Adjutant, January—April, 1872 and 
1873, and Commander, First Charter. 


QUARTERMASTERS—FIRST CHARTER. 

PAGES 33—109 AND 43—119 

QUARTERMASTERS—NOTES, 

i. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921 and 1933.—None. 





CHARTER MEMBERS—SECOND CHARTER. 

PAGES 34-1 1 0-36—1 1 2 AND 43— I I 9 

CHARTER MEMBERS—NOTES. 

i. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921.—Deceased, 1921-1922 

Thomas Entwistle, 3rd N. H.—Record under “Harmony Grove Cemetery”. 

David Urch, 135th Illinois—Interment “Greenwood Cemetery’’, Eliot, Maine. See 
“Printed Record, 1921”, page 62. 

1. Members Post, Jan. 1st, 1921 and 1923—2. 

William H. Lovell, 25th Maine—Also Commander, First Charter, and Adjutant, 
Second Charter. 

William Henry Smith, 1st Mass. H. Art.—Also Commander, Second Charter. 


COMMANDERS—SECOND CHARTER. 

PAGES 37—113-39—115 

1922. Wiliam Henry Smith (1), 1st Mass. H. Art. 

1923. Charles E. Dodge (1), 10th N. H. 

COMMANDERS—NOTES. 

1. Members Post, Jan. 1st, 1921.—Deceased 1921—1922. 

Meshach H. Bell, 10th N. H. 

James W. Watkins, U. S. Navy. 

Both Records under “Harmony Grove Cemetery”. 

1. Members Post, [an. 1st, 1921 and 1923—5. 

William Henry Smith, 1st Mass. H. Art.—Commander two years, 1881 and 1922. 
Also Charter Member, Second Charter. 

Charles L. Hoyt, 10th N. H.—Commander, 1898. Also Adjutant, Second Charter. 

Henry S. Paul, 13th N. H.— Commander two years, 1901 and 1918. Also Adjutant 
and Quartermaster, Second Charter. 

Charles E. Dodge, 10th N. H.—Commander for six years, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1915 
1920, 1921 and for 1923. 

Horace Bradford, 14th Indiana—Commander, 1919. 


ADJUTANTS—SECOND CHARTER. 

PAGES 40—1 16, 41—117 

1922. William H. Lovell (1), 25th Maine, 

1923. William H. Lovell (1), 25th Maine. 

ADJUTANTS—NOTES. 

1. Members Post, Jan. 1st, 1921.—Deceased 1921—1922. 

John A. Rand, 7th N. H. 

Meshach H. Bell, 10th N. H, 

Both Records under “Harmony Grove Cemetery”. 







19—159 


i. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921 and 1923—3, 

Henry S. Paul, 13th N. H.—Adjutant two years and eight months, 1898, May— 
December, 1916, and 1917. Also Commander and Quartermaster, Second Charter. 

Charles L. Hoyt, 10th N. H.—Adjutant fourteen years and six months, 1901— 
1911, and January—June, 1912, 1915, 1919 and 1920; a longer term than any other 
Adjutant of Storer Post. Also Commander, Second Charter. 

William H. Lovell, 25th Maine—Adjutant two years, 1921 and 1922, and for 1923. 
Also Commander for 1871, First Charter, and Charter Member, Second Charter. 


QUARTERMASTERS—SECOND CHARTER. 

PAGES 42— I I 8, 43— I I 9 

1922. Henry S. Paul (1). 13th N. H. 

1923. Henry S. Paul (1), 13th N. H. 

QUARTERMASTERS—NOTES. 

1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1921 and 1923—1. 

Henry S. Paul, 13th N. H.—Quartermaster six years and six months, July—Dec¬ 
ember, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922. and for 1923. Also Commander and 
Adjutant, Second Charter. 


POST AUXILIARIES. 


SONS OF VETERANS. 

CAPTAIN THOMAS ASTON HARRIS CAMP, NO. 3. 

PAGE 45—1 2 1 

Commander, 1922—Clarence D. Pike. 

Commander, 1923—Leon G. Young. 

Martin E. Tilley, Past Camp Commander (1918) is Commander, New Hampshire 
Divsion, Sons of Veterans, for 1923. 


WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. 

STORER RELIEF CORPS, NO. 6. 

PAGE 46—122 

President, 1922—Mrs. V. May Morris. 

President, 1923—Mrs. Carrie Adams. 








WORLD WAR—“IN MEMORIAM" 


MEMORIAL TABLETS—PORTSMOUTH PLAINS. 

ADDITIONAL RECORDS, 1921-1922. 


TABLETS INDIVIDUAL MEMORIAL TREES. 

PAGES 53—129-59—135 


MIDDLE ROAD. 

( 2 ) 

Sidney R. Pickles, U. S. A. (Tablet ist Tree on Middle Road from West End of 
Plains). “Sydney R. Pickles” (Bronze Tablet)—Brought from France and interred in 
“Sagamore Cemetery”, September 11, 1921. See Record, page 11 —151. 

(3) 

Lieut. Frank Booma, U. S. A. (Tablet 2nd Tree on Middle Road from West End 
of Plains). “Frank E. Booma” (Bronze Tablet)—Brought from France aud interred 
in “Harmony Grove Cemetery”, September 25, 1921. See Record, page 10—150. 

(7) 

Frank W Daley, Canadian Overseas Battalion (Tablet 6th Tree on Middle Road 
from West End of Plains). (Not on Bronze Tablet). The original tree tablet incor¬ 
rectly inscribed—“1891 —1918. In Memory of Francis W. Daley, U. S. Navy”—was re¬ 
moved prior to 21 Sept, 1922, and had not been replaced up to May 12, 1923, by a cor¬ 
rected tablet. 


(9) 

Capt. Francis A. Scott, U. S. A. (Tablet 9th Tree on Middle Road from West 
End of Plains). Francis Arthur Scott. Born in Portsmouth, N. H.—Brought from 
France and interred with military honors, June 7, 1921, at Winchester, Mass., where 
his brother, Joseph A. Scott, resides. 

(17) 

John J. Conners, U. S. A.—Tablet 25th Tree on Middle Road from West End of 
Plains). John Joseph Connors.—Brought from France and interred in “Calvary Cem¬ 
etery” October 12, 1921. See Record, page 12 —152. 






21—161 


ISLINGTON ROAD. 

( I 9) 

Faye Eugene Hatt, U. S. A. (Tablet 2nd Tree on Islington Road from West End 
of Plains). “Faye E. Hatt” (Bronze Tablet)—Brought from France and interred in 
“Sagamore Cemetery” September 7, 1921. See Record, page 11—151. 

(2 1 ) 

Lt Theodore D. Schmidt. (Tablet 4th Tree on Islington Road from West End of 
Plains). Born 1896 (Not 1895). Graduated West Point Military Academy, 1917 (Not 
1916).—Brought from France and interred in “St. Mary’s Cemetery’’, June 5, 1921. 
See Record, page 11 —151. 


WORLD WAR. 

STORER POST’S ADDITIONAL RECORDS 

PAGE 60— I 36 


PLAINS MEMORIAL TABLETS. 

(5) 


Name. 

Service. 

Date. 

Age. 

Record Under. 

Booma, Frank E. 

U S Army 

15 July 1918 

25 

Harmony Grove 

Connors, John J. 

U S Army 

29 Oct 1918 

24 

Calvary 

Hatt, Fay E. 

U S Army 

1 Nov 1918 

26 

Sagamore 

Pickles, Sidney R. 

U S Army 

8 Oct 1918 

26 

Sagamore 

Schmidt, Theodore D. 

U S Army 

7 Sept 1918 

22 

St. Mary’s 


NOT ON PLAINS MEMORIAL TABLETS. 

(9) 


Name. 

Service. 

Date. 

Age. 

Record Under. 

Anthony, Mark W. 

i U S Army 

16 Apr 1921 

39 

Harmony Grove 

Bowman, Walter H. 

i US Army 

21 Dec 1921 

42 

Proprietors’, South 

Brackett, William H. 

L.iUS Army 

3 June 1921 

28 

Greenland, New 

Fullam, Peter A. 1 

U S Army 

25 Apr 1922 

27 

Calvary 

Gray, George O. 1 

U S Navy 

10 Feb 1922 

51 

Calvary 

Pavalka, John A. 1 

U S Navy 

18 July 1921 

26 

Calvary 

Rand, Wallace E. 2 

U S Army 

7 Nov 1918 

22 

Rye, Central 

Wright, John B. 1 

U S Army 

28 July 1921 

26 

Harmony Grove 

Zangari, Frank 1 

U S Navy 

13 Feb 1922 

43 

Calvary 


1. Died after dedication of Tablets. . , _ ,. . , 

2. Resident of Rye, N. H. See Record Rye Memorial Tablet, page 61—137. 








WORLD WAR. 

MEMORIAL TABLET, RYE CENTER, N. H. 


DIED IN WORLD WAR. 

PAGE 6 1—137 

Wallace Elroy Rand, U. S. Army. Memorial Tree, “Central Cemetery, Rye”.— 
Brought from France and interred in “Rye Central Cemetery”, May 31, 1921. See 
Record, page 13—153. 


NOTE—PAGE 4-144. 


MAJOR GENERAL FITZ JOHN PORTER. 

HIS PORTSMOUTH AND KITTERY ANCESTORS. 


Major General Fitz John Porter, the inscription on whose equestrian statue in 
Haven Park, Portsmouth, is printed on page 4—144, was born Auguest 31, 1822, in 
the house then on the site of Haven Park, now on the opposite^o^ Livermore Street. 
It was built by Matthew Livermore about 1735; and was the residence of Samuel E. 
Coues, Esq., from about 1823 to 1853, and later of Albert R. Hatch, Esq., and family. 

General Porter, through his mother ,Eliza Chauncy Clark, born 1790, who mar¬ 
ried February 25, 1815, Lieut. John Porter, U. S. Navy, (brother of Commodore David 
D. Porter of “Essex” renown) was the grandson of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Hirst 
(Chauncy) Clark, of York, Maine ; and the great grandson of Charles and Joanna 
Cutts (Gerrish) Chauncy. Capt. John Porter died at Watertown, Mass., in 1831. 
Mrs. Porter died in 1872. 

Charles Chauncy, born in 1728, son of Rev. Charles Chauncy, D. D., of Boston, 
(and great grandson of President Charles Chauncy of Harvard College, inaugurated 
l6 54 )- graduated at Harvard in 174S, and settled at Kittery Point. He married first, 
May 21, 1756, Marv, daughter of Richard and Eunice (Curtis) Cutts, who died April 
23, 1758. 

Charles Chauncy married, second, July 1, 1760, Joanna Cutts Gerrish, daughter 
of Capt. Timothy Gerrish, owner of Gerrish’s Island, Kittery, Maine, previously called 
Cutts’ Island and earlier Champernowne’s Island. 

Charles Chauncy was a resident, first of Kittery, and later of Portsmouth, living 
from 1791 until his death November 22, 1809, age 81, in the former mansion of Col. 
Pierse Long (Revolutionary War) on South street. This house, “one of the most 
spacious old houses south of the south mill bridge was taken down in 1831;. Its loca¬ 
tion was some rods west of the [present] Haven School House, in the rear [1859] of 
the residence of Francis Maiden, Esq. It was gambrel roofed, facing the street, and 









about a hundred feet back from it, leaving a handsome green spot in front, and a 
gravel walk to the door through two rows of trees.” (Brewster’s “Rambles About 
Portsmouth”, First Series, 1859, page 269). 

This house was earlier the residence of Andrew and James Clarkson (brothers) as 
related in the “Rambles”, I—269-272. It was also as stated the residence of “Hon. 
Pierse Long [Delegate from New Hampshire in the Old Congress, 1784-1786 ; State 
Senator or Councillor, 1786-1789 1—1788-1789—“N. H. Manual.”—and in 1788 Dele¬ 
gate to the State Convention to adopt the present Constitution of the United States, 
and gave his influence and vote for its acceptance by New Hampshire—the ninth State 
to accept, which insured its adoption], who spent many years of his life and its clos¬ 
ing hours in the mansion, which, after his death in 1789, was known as the Chauncy 
Hou se” (“Rambles” I—272 and 275). See “Rambles I — 272-276, also “Printed Rec¬ 
ords”, 1893, pages 7, 43-45 ; 1917, page 10; and 1923, page 8. 

An interesting acconnt of Charles Chauncy and his family by his granddaughter, 
Mrs. Eliza Porter (General Porter’s mother), will be found in the “Rambles”, I—276- 
282. There is a notable monument to his memory, with Latin inscription, in Cot¬ 
ton’s Cemetery, Portsmouth. Mrs, Chauncy, who died August 30, 1809, but three 
months before her husband, is also buried there. 

General Porter’s great grandmother, Mrs, Charles Chauncy, was descended from 
early settlers of Kittery, Maine, in the following line, as given in “Old Kittery and 
Her Families”, by Everett S. Stackpole, Lewiston, Maine, 1903, pages 333 and 445. 

1. ROBERT CUTT, of Kittery. 

“John and Richard Cutt (anciently the name was spelled without an s) settled at 
Strawberry Bank [Portsmouth, N. H.] before 1646. Their brother Robert came from 
the West Indies and settled in Kittery a few years later. He had a ship yard and 
built many vessels. His first wife’s name is unknown. His second wife was Mary 
Hoel, daughter of an English clergyman, whom he married in the West Indies. He 
died at Kittery, June iS, 1674, and his widow married Francis Champernowne. After 
the death of her second husband, 1687, she removed to South Carolina.” 

2. “Richard Cutt married 1686, Joanna, daughter of Thomas and Lucia (Tre- 
worgy) Wills, of Kittery. Lived on ‘Cutt’s Island,’ formerly called Champernowne’s 
Island. Was seven times Selectman. He died about I 735 -” 

3. “Joanna Cutt, born 14 April 1715, married 12 April, 1739, Capt. Timothy 
Gerrish [owner of Gerrish’s Island], died 2 July, 1812.” 

4. “Joanna [Cutts] Gerrish, baptized 16 March 1739-40, (at Kittery Point); mar¬ 
ried Charles Chauncy, 1 July 1760 ; died 30 August, 1809.” 

“In 1679, when New Hampshire was separated from Massachusetts, the King ap¬ 
pointed John Cutt as President.” (“Rambles”, I—28.) 

General William Whipple, of Portsmouth, born in Kittery, Signer of 4 he Decla¬ 
ration of Independence, was a great grandson of Robert Cutt (1st), through his son 
Robert Cutt (2nd), as related in “The Presentation of Flags to the Schools of Ports¬ 
mouth, N. H.”, 1890, pages 20-21; and in “The Presentation of the Portraits of 
General William Whipple and Admiral David Glasgow Farragut to the City for the 
Whipple and Farragut Schools” 1891, pages 31-32 ; by Storer Post, G. A. R., of Ports¬ 
mouth. Both are contained in “The Soldiers Memorial, Portsmouth, N. H.”, 1893-1921. 

The “Genealogy of the Cutts family in America”, compiled by Cecil Hampden 
Cutts Howard, 658 pages, was published by Joel Munsell’s Sons, Albany, N. Y., in 
1892. 






CAPTAIN MATTHEW THORNTON BETTON, 

CO. K, 13th N. H. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, 

CHARTER MEMBER AND FIRST COMMANDER, 
STORER POST, G. A. R. 


Captain Matthew Thornton Betton, Co. K, 13th N. H. Volunteer Infantry,— 
“Born Derry [N. H.]; age 25; residence Portsmouth; enlisted September 13, 1862, 
as Private; appointed Captain, September 27, 1862; mustered in to date September 
20, 1862, as Captain ; mustered out June 21, 1865. P. O. Address [1893] Portsmouth”. 
(“N. H. Register”, 1895, page 658.) 

He was a great grandson of Matthew Thornton of Londonderry, N. H., born 
1714, died 1803 ;—one of the three Signers of the Declaration of Independence from 
New Hampshire ;—and a grandson of Silas Betton, of Salem, N. H.—Representative 
in Congress from New r Hampshire from 1803 to 1S07,—who married Mary Thornton. 

Captain Betton was a Charter Member and the First Commander of Storer Post, 
No. 1, Department of New Hampshire, G. A. R., of Portsmouth, organized November 
8, 1867 ; and Organizer and First Commander, Provisional Department of New Hamp¬ 
shire, G, A. R., 1S67;—as related in “Printed Records” 1921, pages 28—104, 29—103. 

The 13th Regiment was organized at Concord, N. II., and left there by rail Oct¬ 
ober 6, 1862, for Washington, D. C. It took part in the Battle of Fredericksburg, 
December 13, 1862, and in many other engagements. Co. K was mostly composed of 
men from Portsmouth and the neighboring towns. 

On March 9, 1865, Captain Betton was assigned to the command of the 81st Reg- 
ment, New York Infantry, which was in a demoralized condition ; whose discipline 
he soon restored. 

At 8.30 a. m., April 3, 1865, on the occupation of Richmond, Virginia, Major 
General Charles Devens’ 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, General John Gibbon com¬ 
manding, having started to move on Richmond, the First Brigade, composed entirely 
of white troops, entered the city with the 13th New Hampshire in the lead, followed 
by the 81st New York. 

Upon the occupation of Richmond, Captain Betton was appointed Military Com¬ 
mandant of Libby Prison and Castle Thunder, with his 81st New York Regiment as 
the Guard; and upon him fell the duty of liberating the Union prisoners, and confin- 
ing the Rebels. He had altogether nearly three thousand Rebel soldiers as prisoners. 

On May 1, 1865, at his own repeated request he was relieved from the command 
of the 81st New York, and returned to the 13th N. H. 

The 13th returned to New Hampshire and disbanded at Concord, July 1, 1863. 

Captain Betton died at East Derry, N. H., July 11, 1904, age 67; interment “Pro¬ 
prietors’ Cemeterj—North of Pond”, Portsmouth, N. H., South “Part”. 

Captain Betton’s grandson and namesake, Matthew Thornton Betton, Lieutenant 
(Junior Grade), Supply Corps, U. S. Navy, of Portsmouth, N. H., is now on duty at 
the U. S. Navy Yard, New York. 





INDEX 


OF 


THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 
PRINTED RECORDS, 

1917, 1921 AND 1923. 




INDEX 

OF 

THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 

JANUARY I, 1923. 


This Alphabetical Index of the 821 Names entered in the “Printed Records’’, 1917, 
1921, and 1923, gives the page where each “Name”, with “Cemetery”, “Part” and 
“Record’’, will be found in the continuously numbered pages. 

In the “Printed Records’’, 1893, the Names are arranged alphabetically, both in 
the List of “The Graves We Decorate’’, pages 5-9, and in the “Additional Records”, 
pages 13-72, the former showing “Cemetery” and “Part”. 

The “Addenda”, “Printed Records”, 1893, pages 73-76, contains five Names 
omitted from the “List” of “The Graves We Decorate” in that Record, viz :— 

“Hall, Elijah — Rev. War”.—Place of burial not then ascertained. Entered under 
“Episcopal Cemetery” in “Printed Records”, 1907, page 12, and 1917, page 25, see 
also pages 43-46. 

“Langdon, Samuel [Rev.]—Rev. War”—Buried at Hampton Falls, N. H. 

“Cones, Peter—British Navy”—“Pre-Revolution”. 

“Hale, Samuel—Colonial War”. —“Pre-Revolution”. 

“Hart, John—Colonial War”.—“Pre-Revolution”. 

In the “Printed Records”, 1907 and 1915, the Names are arranged alphabetically 
under the different cemeteries ; and the “Cemetery” should first be ascertained from 
the 1893 “List” or the 1923 “Index”, when the Name desired will generally be found. 

Some few differences between the earlier and later “Printed Records” because of 
removals, corrections in “Names”, in the “Cemetery” or “Part”, and omissions—are 
noted under “The Number of Names”, “Printed Records”, 1917, page 39. 

A few men enlisted under other names, as stated under “Differences in Names”, 
“Printed Records”, 1917, page 40. 


After January i, 1923.— Not in Index. 

(3) 

Amazeen, John W.—4th Maine Battery. 

Died Feb. 23, 1923. See “Printed Records”, 1923, page 6-146. 

Hoyt, Charles L.— 10th N. H. 

Died March 24, 1923. See “Printed Records”, 1923, page 6-146. 

Spinney, William T.—U. S. Navy. Landsman, U. S. S. “Constellation”, Jan. 23, 
1S62—Jan. 25, 1865. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., May 6, 1923, age 90. Interment 
“Proprietors’ Cemetery—South of Pond”, G. A. R. Lot. 







INDEX 

OF 

THE GRAVES WE DECORATE, 

JANUARY I, 1923. 


Name and Page. 

A 

Abbott, Charles P 23 

Abbott, George Clark 15 

Abbott, Samuel P 25 

Abbott, Selwin B 32 

Adams, Charles F 15 

Adams, Horace H 15 

Adams, John Frank 15 

Adams, L Woodbury 23 

Adams, Patrick 28 

Adams, William C 35, 101 

Aitchision, George C 26 

Aldrich, Robert P. 23 

Allen, Charles FI 15 

Allen, Julian 9 

Allen, William H 23 

Amazeen, Joseph 15 

Amazeen, Luther 33 

Anderson, James F (1 ) 15 

Anderson, James F(2) 15 

Anderson, John 15 

Anderson, Robert N 30 

Anthony, Mark W 150 

Appleton, Edwin S 23 

Ashe, William H. 23 

Austin, Benjamin M 15 

Ayers, James S 15 

B 

Bailey, George F 15 

Bailey, William 15 

Ball, Arthur T 32 

Banks, John S 15 

Banks, Oren 15 

Barnabee, D Webster 15 

Barnes, William A 28 

Barr, Ferdinand 15 

Barr, James 30 

Barry, Joseph 28 

Barry, William H 35 

Barsantee, Alphonzo 15 

Barsantee, John B 15 

Bartlett, Oren W 9, 97 


Name and Page. 

Bartow, Theodore B 15 

Bates, Patrick 28 

Bates, Robert 9, 97 

Batson, Horace M 15 

Baxter, George D 12 

Beal, Freeman G 15 

Bell, Meshach (1) 34 

Bell, Meshach (2) 34, 101 

Bell, Meshach II. 150 

Bell, Robert E. 15 

Bennett, Abner B 9, 97 
Benson, Charles A 12 

Berry, Albert C 15 

Berry, Charles E 23 

Berry, Joseph W 133 

Besselievre, Charles H 15 

Betton, Matthew T 9, 97 
Bickford, Andrew 35 

Bickford, John N 33 

Billings, Richard 26 

Binch, David 12 

Bishop, Henry J 12 

Black, William 15 

Black, William W 15 

Blake, Charles F 12 

Boardman, G Clifford 9 

Bock, Chester A 88 

Bodge, William 9 

Bonnen, Peter 32 

Boorna, Frank E 150 

Bowman, Walter H 149 

Brackett, Thomas 15 

Brackett, William H L 152 

Bradford, Joseph M 9 

Brew, Nathaniel 28 

Brewster, John W 9 

Brewster, William H 15 

Briggs, Francis 15 

Broughton, James H 15 

Brown, Charles H 33 

Brown, George A 15 

Brown, George W (1) 15 

Brown, Geo W (2) 35, 101 

Brown, John W 9 


Name and Page. 

Brown, Oren P 12 

Brown, Walter B 26 

Buckley, Michael 28 

Burke, Patrick 30 

Burkitt, Alexander E 15, 98 
Burnham, Joseph B 15 

Burnham, Lorenzo T 15 

Burnham, Moses E 15 

Butterfield, Charles H 9 

C 

Campbell, John H 33 

Carkin, Amos B 35 

Carlton, John H 16 

Carlton, Joseph W 16 

Carpenter, Charles C 12 

Carter, Henry M 16 

Carty, Carl 12 

Case, Heman 12, 97 

Caswell, Augustus 36 

Caswell, Charles R 36 

Caswell, George B 36 

Caswell, John W 88 

Caswell, William 36 

Cate, Henry H 88 

Chace, Horace J 16 

Chamberlain, Albert, Jr 9 
Chandler, William 16 

Charlesworth, Emanuel 16 
Chase, Algernon F 23 

Chase, Romanty E 30 

Choate, Isaac T 12 

Clair, James 28 

Clark, Augustus L 32 

Clark, Charles H 12 

Clark, Edmund 16 

Clark, George 16, 98 

Clark, George H 12 

Clark, Thomas K 26 

Clough, Nathan 36 

Coffin, Enoch 16 

Coffin, John N 12 

Colbath, George 16, 98 

Colby, John 34 





Name and Page. 

Colcord, John E 88 

Cole, Edwin O 23 

Cole, Levi W 33 

Coleman, William P 35 

Collins, John 28 

Collins, Joseph 28 

Collis, Marcus M 23, 99 
Conners, John 28 

Connor, Benjamin 32 

Connors, John J 152 

Cousins, Frank 30 

Cox, George 16 

Crafts, Walter S 12 

Critchlev, Thomas H 23 

Crowley, Michael 28 

Cunningham, Bernard 28 
Cunningham,Shirl’y B 149 
Currier, William H 9 
Curtis, Charles H 33 

Curtis, Joseph R 23 

Cutter, Ammi R 26 

D 

Daily, James J 16 

Daily, John 16 

Daily, Milo II 16 

Dana, N J T 16 

Danielson, Daniel 12 

Danielson, Fred M 16 

Danielson, George 90, 156 
Danielson, Joseph II 16 

Danielson, Nathaniel M 12 
Danielson, William 28 

Dares, Arthur C 16, 151 
David, George E 16 

Davidson, James ( 1) 16 

Davidson, James (2) 33 

Davis, John Stavers 9 

Davis, Lewis 34 

Davis, Thomas J 34 

Dearborn, George E 32 

Dearborn, Samuel D 32 

Dennett, George F 27 

Dennett, Paul C 89 

Dennett, Robert O 27 

Dennett, Thomas S 27 

Denny,John 12 

DeWit, Carsten B 35 

Dimick, Justin 12 

Dimick, Justin E 12 

Dixon, John 28 

Downing, Ann 26, 100 
Downing, Havilah F 26 

Downing, John 26 

Downing, Nelson N 16 

Drew, Charles H 12 

Drew, Isaac C 16 

Drowne, Charles W 23 


Name and Page. 


Dunham, W H 12 

Dunn, Clarence 16 

Dyer, John 23 

E 

Earing, Daniel 16 

Eastman, Eugene B 87, 156 
Edney, Charles A 16 

Edney, George A 16 

Emery, James II 16 

Emery, Jonathan 33 

Emery, Jotham 33, 100 
Engen, Peter 28 

Entwistle, Thomas 150 

Evans, Acanthus G 23 

Evans, Isaac R 12, 97 

Evans, William Y 23 

Everingham, Carl D 87 

F 

Fall, Edwin H 9 

Falvey, John 28 

Falvey, Timothy . 28 

Farrell, Charles F 92 

Fernald, John 26 

Fields, John E 16 

Fish, George W 34 

Fish ley, George 9 

Fitzgerald, Ezekiel 88, 156 
Fitzgerald, Richard 28 

Fitzgerald, William H 16 
Flynn, James W 34 

Flynn, John 28 

Flvnn, William H 12 

Ford, James E 16 

Forrest, John 12 

Foss, Daniel M 16 

Foss, Robert S 36 

Foster, David C 26 

Foster, Mary A 9 , 97 

Foster, Robert F 16 

Foster, William P 16 

Foye, John Harrison 36 

Foye, Thomas F 35 

Franklin, Frederick A 9 

Franklin, Frederick H 9 

Freeland, John 32 

Fretson, Richard 16 

Frisbee, Howard S 36 

Fullam, Peter A 152 

Fuller, Theodore 16 

Furber, John E 88 

G 

Gains, George 26 

Gallagher, Patrick 28 

Gammon, Atwood 12 

Gammon, James T 16 


Name and Page. 

Gammon, Thomas B 17 

Gannon, Thomas 28 

Gardner, Franklin E 17 

Gardner, William 25 

Garland, James M 35 

Garrity, Martin 28 

Gates, Story' H 23 

Gates, Warren G 26 

Gay, Thomas S 17 

Gerrish, George A 17 

Gilbert, Sylvester 17 

Gilman, Warren C 17 

Gilpatrick, Reuben E 35 

G lent worth, Horatio N 12 

Godfrey, Jerem’h L 32, too 
Goings, Benjamin 17 

Goodrich, Edwin R 17 

Goodrich, I Nelson 9 

Goodrich, James M 10 

Goodrich, John 10 

Goodrich, Marco B 10 

Goodwin, Charles F 17 

Goodwin, Ichabod 10 

Gookin, George E 17 

Gordon, Joseph E 23 

Grant, Alexander 17 

Grant, John 12 

Grant, William W 12 

Gray, Charles AC 17 

Gray, George O 152 

Gray, Henry D 17 

Gray, Walter Scott 12 

Green, Mark 27 

Greenough, Robert F 26 
Griffey, John 12 

Gunnison, Nathaniel 10 

H 

Hadley, Allston W 12 
Hahir, James 28 

Hahir, Patrick 30 

Halahan, Daniel 28 

Haley, Charles Coffin 10 
Haley, Otis F 23 

Hall, Ammi R 26 

Hall, Edward F 23 

Hall, Elijah 25 

Hall, Frank 33 

Hall, Levi W 23 

Ham, Frederick L 149 

Ham, George H 17 

Ham, Henry 17 

Ham, Henry E 17 

Ham, Joseph O 10 

Ham, Mark G 17 

Hamilton, John 34 

Hammond, Pierpont 26 
Hanscom, John F. 17 







Name and Page. 

Hanson, Frank B 17 

Hanson, John K A 12 
Hare, Thomas 12 

Harmon, John 17 

Harmon, Luther 17 

Harris, John >S 

Harris, J Louis 17 

Harris, Robert 13 

Harris, Thomas Aston 13 
Harris, William C 17 

Harrold, Chris W T 13, 97 
Hartford, Lyman H 17 
Hartnett, John 28 

Harvey, Thomas 26 

Haselton, George Ed 17 
Hatt, Fay E 151 

Haven, Nathaniel A. 10 
Haven, N Parker 10 

Haven, S Cushman 13 
Hayes, John 87 

Hazlett, William C 17 
Hempshire, Wm H 150 
Henderson, George D 10 
Hennessy, Daniel 28 

Hersey, George L 17 

Hewins, Otis W 17 

Hidden, William C 13 
Hidden, Willis L 13 

Hill, Alfred J 17 

Hill, James 26 

Hill, John Edward 17 

Hodgdon, Benjamin 30 
Hodgdon, Benjamin, Jr 35 
Hodgdon, George E 23, 99 
Hodgdon, Harlan P 26 
Hodgdon, Henry Clay 35 
Hodgdon, William C 35 
Holbrook, John A 25 

Holbrook, John B 33 

Holbrook, Samuel 26 

Hook, Alfred H 17 

Hook, William S 17 

' Hough, Andrew J 17 

Hovey, C Emerson 25, 99 
Howard, Ferdinand M 28 
Hoyt, Albert H 18 

Hoyt, Franklin C 18 

Hoyt, John E 10 

Hoyt, Martin 93 

Hoyt, Paul G 18 

Hunefeld, Henry A 18, 98 
Hunter, Hugh 25 

Hunter, Thomas L. iS 
Hunter, William H 18, 98 
Huntress, Charles E 31 
Huntress, Seth 26, 100 


Huntress, William H 3 r 
Hutchinson, John H 13, 97 


Name and Page. 


J 

Jackson, Hall 26 

Jackson, John H 13 

James, George R 23 

Jarvis, John B 18 

Jarvis, William H 18 

Jellison, Alvah 18 

Jellison, Daniel M 18 

Jenkins, William D 18 

Jen ness, Albion J 18 

Jervis, Edward 13 

Johnson, Abram A 10 

Johnson, Charles E 2.5 

Johnson, Francis R 35 

Johnson, Gilman W 36 

Johnson, Mortimer L 13 

Johnston, John E 18 

Jones, Charles C 23 

Jones, Frank L 151 

Jones, John 28 

Jones, Michael 28 

Joy, Samuel M 87 

K 

Kane, Daniel 30, 100 

Kane, Dennis 28 

Keegan, Harry 18 

Keepers, William H 23 

Kehoe, William H 13 

Kelenbeck, Chris 18, 98 
Kennard, Nathaniel 26 

Kennedy, Thomas 18 

Kennedy, William 18 

Kennison, William H 18 

Kennison, William S 25 

Kent, John Horace 23, 99 
Keyes, Frank L 18 

Kiernan, Francis 18 

Kimball, Charles H 18 

Knight. Oliver M 27 

Knox, John Hill 18 


L, 

Laighton, Alfred S (1) 10 

Laighton, Alfred S (2) 18 


Laighton, Bennett 10 

Laighton, William F 10 

Laighton, William M 10 

Lake. Benjamin J 18 

Lake, Dayton W 10 

Lang, Aflred M ' 18 

Lang, George H 37 

Lang, Harvey Varrell 23 
Langdon,John 26 

Langdon, Samuel 31 

Larkin, Samuel 10 

Laskey, Baron Stowe 10 


Name and Page. 


Laskey, John J 

88 

Lear, Nathaniel M 

18 

Lear, William H 

88 

Leary, Jeremiah O 

28 

Leary, Timothy O 

28 

Leavitt, John F 

18 

Leslie, Edwin H 

18, 98 

Leslie, George T 

18 

Lester, David G 

18 

Lewis, John C 

35 

Libby, George W 

33 

Locke, Daniel I) 

37 

Locke, Edwin W 

18 

Locke, Fletcher D 

10 

Locke, John H 

23 > 99 

Locke, Joseph J 

18 

Locke, Oliver H 

18 

Locke, William W 

18 

Lolley, Charles W 

18 

Lombard; Harry 

10 

Long, Michael E 

30 

Long, Pierse 

10 

Lord, Charles F 

13 

Lord, Hiram B 

19. 98 

Lord, Levi W 

23 

Lovell, Daniel K 

13 

Lovering, John D 

88 

Lovering, John T 

13 

Lunt, Horace 

35 

Lyde, Nathaniel 

25 

Lydston, Charles J 

23 

Lynch, Michael J 

90 

Lynch, Timothy 

28 

Lynchev, William 

3 ° 

Lyon,John H 

13 

M 


MacDonald, Daniel 

2.5 

Mace, Charles I 

36 

Mack, Edward J 

9 i 

Magraw, James 

23 

Mahony, Jeremiah 

29 

Manning, Thomas 

2.5 

Marden, John H 

26 

Marden, John L 

19 

Marden, William 

26 

Marshall, Christopher J 19 

Marston, Albert S 

19 

Marston, Joshua B 

13 

Marston, Simon R 

87 

Martin, George 

i 3 

Masterson, Peter 

29 

Mates, James 

29 

Maxwell, Wm H H 

19, 98 

May, James R 

87 

May, John 

19 

McCaffery, John 

28 

McCann, William 

30 




Name and Page. 


McCarthy, Brent 28 

McCarthy, Justin H 23 

McClintock, Henry M 10 
McClintock, John 10 

McClintock, Samuel 32 
McClure, James G. 28 

McDonald, James 29 

McDonald, John S 88 

McDuftee, John 25 

McKone, James 29 

McLeoud, John 25 

McPherson, Alexander 29 

McPheters, James A 19 

McVigor, Angus 23 

Mead, Cornelius 29 

Mead, Patrick 29, 100 
Melmoth, Hector 33 

Meloon, Abram C 33, 100 
Me loon, William A 33 

Mendum, John 26 

Merrill, George A 13 

Merrill, Obed 23 

Miles, Jesse R 19 

Mills, William J 19 

Mitchell, James 19 

Mitchell, Thomas J 24 

Mooney, Michael J 91 

Moore, Andrew J 19 

Moore, John 19 

Moore, John 11 19 

Moore, Joseph F 88 

Moore, Thomas R 24 

Moore, William 24 

Moore, William I 19 

Moran, Andrew D 24 

Moran, George W 13 

Moran, James 29 

Moran, John E 19 

Morgan, John 10 

Morrill, John H 10 

Morris, James A 19 

Morrison, James R 89 

Morrison, John H 29, 100 
Morse, Edgar L 19 

Moses, Edward 10 

Moses, Levi, Jr 10 

Moulton, Charles W 26 

Moulton, David A 24 

Moulton, Jacob A 36 

Moulton, Thomas 19 

Muchmore, John T 13 

Munsey, Eben 32 

Murray, John 33 

N 

Nash, Joseph E 13 

Neal, Franklin W 33 

Neal, John W 33 


Name and Page. 

Neal, Peter William 13 

Neal, Robert 10 

Nellings, William 19 

Newkirk, Peter 19 

Norton, James 29 

Nowell, Andrew C 19 

Noyes, Leverett W 35,101 

Nutter, William H 10 

O 

O’Conner, John 30 

O’Connor, Patrick 29 

Odiorn, John E 33 

Odiorne, George E 89 

O'Donnell, John 29 

Oliver, Benjamin 34 

Oliver, Timothy B 19 

Olney, Jesse 34 

Ordway, Nathaniel P 92 

Orne, Frederick A 10 

Oxford, William F 19 

P 

Packer, Ephraim H 32 

Palmer, Nathaniel F 19 

Parker, George T 19 

Parker, Horace B 88, 156 

Parker, John P 19 

Parker, William A 19 

Parks. Edward H 13 

Parks, JS 13 

Parks, Thomas B 26 

Parks, William H 88 

Parrott, Enoch G 25 

Parsliley, Frank B 24, 99 

Parsons, John W J3, 97 

Parsons, Joseph 36 

Partridge, Evander E 24 

Patch, Charles W 19 

Paul, Joseph W 13 

Pavalka, John A 152 

Payne, Albert L 19 

Payne, John A 19 

Pearson, Carl A 88 

Pearson, George F 19 

Pearson, John II 19 

Peirce, Robert Cutts 13 

Pender, William P 13, 97 

Pendexter, Edward 10 

Perkins, Derias 32 

Perkins, George 10 

Perry, George N 26 

Perry, Thomas 19 

Peterson, Adrian A 10 

Peterson, John A 150 

Petrie, Evelyn V 89 

Pettigrew, William (1) 19 

Pettigrew, William (2) 26 


Name and Page. 


Peverly, Albert 35 

Philbrick, Oliver B 36 

Pickering, Charles W 20 

Pickering, Simeon S 13 

Pickles, Sidney R 151 

Place, Charles S 20 

Place, Leonard 20 

Plaisted, B Frank P 20 

Plaisted, Charles E 20 

Plaisted ; Charles W 20 

Plaisted, James S 89 

Plaisted, William A 20 

Poole, John 36 

Potter, Frederick E 14 

Pottle, Samuel A 14 

Preble, James G 20 

Preble, Stephen A 14 

Priest, True W 20 

Prime, Edwin B 20, 98 
Push, Conrad 33 

Q 

Quinn, Cornelius 29 

Quinn, Patrick H 29 

Quint, Wtn Goodwin 35 

R 

Raitt, George R 20 

Raitt, James 20 

Ramsdell, John H 20 

Ramsdell, S 34 

Rand, Ammi C 20 

Rand, Augustus Y 36 

Rand, Charles E 31 

Rand, Edwin R 24 

Rand, Francis W 20 

Rand, Irving W 31 

Rand, John A 150 

Rand, Robert 20 

Rand, Simeon 31 

Rand, Wallace E 153 

Randall, Charles W 20 

Randall, Frank B 20 

Randall, John L 10 

Randall, Judson P 89, 156 
Randall, Reuben G 14 

Randall, Reuben S 20 

Rice, Samuel 25 

Rice, William A 11 

Rich, Robert E 20 

Richards, Henry L 14 

Ricker, Charles C 20 

Ridge, Charles 20 

Ridge, Thomas W 20 

Roberts, John W 20 

Rogers, Daniel 24 

Rogers, Joseph W 14 

Rokes, Lincoln 32 




Name and Page. 

Roofe, George B 14 

Ross, Charles II 11 

Rowe, Charles H 14 

Rundlet, Taylor Parker 14 
Rundlett, James M 20 

Russell, John 20 

Rutledge, James 20 

Rutter, Thomas 20 


S 

Salisbury, Wil’m Henry 20 


Salmon, Thomas 30 

Salter, Richard 26 

Sampson, Willard J 20 

Sanborn, Freeman F 20 

Sanborn, J Albert 20 

Sawyer, Frank C 11 

Sawyer, George 20 

Sawyer, Samuel 20 

Saxton, Mortimer F 20 

Schmidt, Theodore D 151 
Seaver, John W 21 

Seavey, Joseph J 24 

Seavey, William 37 

Seaward, Joseph 25 

Seymour, Frank 14 

Shaekford, William G 14 

Shannon, Charles W 21 

Shapley, John H 36 

Shapley, Robert P 36 

Shaw, John 25 

Shea, Dennis 30 

Sheafe, Albert A 24, 99 
Sherburne, John C 21, 98 
Sheridan, Michael 90 

Shillaber, Robert E 11 

Shock, Thomas A 21 

Shuttleworth, William 21 

Sides, Andrew Jackson 24 

Sides, Edward W 21 

Sides, George E 24 

Sides, George L 21 

Sides, John S 24 

Sides, Samuel S 24 

Sides, William O 21 

Simes, George T 21 

Simpson, Rufus E 32 

Sleeper, Charles E 88 

Small, Robert 21 

Smart, Christopher 87 

Smart, George E 21 

Smart, William H 33 

Smith, Edward 24 

Smith, James 33 

Smith, William 21 

Snow, James A 11 

Snow, James B 11 

Snow, Walter W 11 


Name and Page. 

Sorson, Andrew Peter 11 

Spalding, Champion 26 

Spalding, Lyman G 14 

Spinney, Azariah L 29 

Spinney, George A 14 

Spinney, Horace S 21 

Spinney, Nicholas E 21 

Spinney, Stark 24 

Stack, Michael F 29 

Staples, Samuel 21 

Stearns, James 21 

Stevens, Benjamin T 14 

Stevens, Manning P 89 

Stevens, William 14, 97 
Stewart, Charles 11 

Stiles, Storer E 14 

Storer, George W 11 

Storer, Jacob Jones 11 

Storer, Robert B 11 

Stott, George 24 

Stott, John W 24 

Stott, Robert A 24 

Stover, William P 21 

Stringer, Joseph W 27 

Sullivan, John 21 

Sullivan, Peter 30 

Sweeney, Barney 34 

T 

Talham, Charles A 21 

Tanco, John 89 

Tate, William 29, 100 
Taylor, Alfred 14 

Taylor, George 24 

Taylor, Samuel 14 

Tetherly, Andrew 21 

Thacher, Joseph II 21 

Thompson, Albert 34 

Thompson, Thomas 27 

Tilton, Edwin A 14, 98 
Tilton, Jefferson C 21 

Tobey, John G 21 

Towle, Frederick S 90 

Towle, George Francis 21 
Towle, George W 21 

Tracy, Charles Wurts 14 

Traversey, George 30 

Tredick, John H 21 

Tredick, Thomas 89 

Trefethen, Dennis H <39 

Trefethen, Lewellyn 33 

Trefethen, William 33 

Trickee, Thomas 35 

Tripp, George H 21 

Tucker, Charles H 24 

Tucker, Henry 11 

Tucker, Henry M 89 

Tucker, John A 32 


Name and Page. 

Tucker, Mark W 21 

Tucker, Phillip W 93 

Tufts, John P 21 

Tuttle, Daniel D 32 

U 

Upham, Joseph B, Jr 11 

Upham, Timothy 11 

V 

Varney, Charles L 21 

Varrell, Frank M 89 

Varrell, Gilman N 36 
Vennard, John L 21 

Vennard, John N 33 

W 

Walden, Jacob 27 

Waldren, Samuel W 21 
Waldron, Frederick E 11 
Waldron, NS 14 

Waldron, Rich’ Russell 14 
Waldron, Samuel W, Jr 11 
Walker, Samuel J 36 

Walker, Wm Augustus n 
Wallace, Joseph 24 

Walley, James 21 

Walsh, James 21 

Walsh, Richard 29 

Warburton, Thomas 150 

Warburton, William 14 

Ward, Asa 90, 156 

Ward, John Langdon 14 
Warren, Charles H 24 
Washburn, Israel H 24 
Waterhouse, James A 21 
Watkins, Benjamin F 11 
Watkins, Daniel W 21 
Watkins, James Wm 150 
Watkins,John Frank 21, 98 
Watkins, Thomas 11 

Watkins, Thomas P n 
Watson, Richard B 32 
Webster, Daniel 24 

Webster, Henry C 24 
Webster, Mark R 24 

Weeks, Edward H 22 
Weeks, George W 89, 156 
Weeks, John P 9 2 

Wendell, Daniel D 22 
Wentworth, Asa H 35 
Wetherell, Joshua 22 

Whaley, Wm Henry 32 
Whalley, Edmund 24, 99 
Whalley, Nathan 150 

Wheeler, George W 33 
Wheeler, James 33 


Whidden, Andrew W 22 







Name and Page. 

Whipple, Amiel W 11 
Whipple, Prince 27, 100 
Whipple, William 27 
White, John 14 

White, John P 89 

White, Sullivan H 33 
Whitehouse, Eben E 22 
Whitehouse, Samuel N 22 
Whitman, James S 151 
Whittier, Samuel C 14, 98 
Wholey, James 29 

Wiggin, Samuel P 27 
Willey, Henry J 22 

Willey, John 22 

Wilson, Robert 24 


Name and Page. 

Winder, William 149 

Winder, William A 11 

Wingate, William 22 

Winn, Benjamin F 22 

Wood, Charles A 22 

Wood, William J 22 

Woodman, Charles A 22 
Woodman, John W 22 

Woodward, George 22 

Wright, John B 150 


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Yates, Arthur R 14 

Yeaton, Ambrose 33 

Yeaton, Eben 33 

Yeaton, John B 33 

Yeaton, Will’m Harper 11 
Young, Charles E 22 

Young, Francis F 11 

Young, George B 22 

Young, J Wesley 22 

Young, Willard W 22 

Young, William C 27 

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Zangari, Frank 152 


“LEST WE FORGET” 


THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL, 
1893 — 1923 . 


U A TERCENTENARY EDITION” 

Of ninety copies only, of “The Soldiers Memorial, 1893—1923”—exhausting the re¬ 
serve supply of parts of the book—and containing the “Record of the Soldiers, Sailors 
and Marines, who served the United States of America in the War for the Preser¬ 
vation of the Union, 1861 —1865, and in Earlier and Later Wars, buried in the City of 
Portsmouth, N. H., and in the neighboring towns of Greenland, New Castle, New¬ 
ington and Rye, [anuary ist t 1923”,—will be published during the Summer of 1923,— 
containing “The Soldiers Memorial, 1893—1921”, and this “Printed Records, 1923”, 
including the “Index of the Graves We Decorate, January 1, 1923”. 


Orders will be received in advance, payable on delivery of the volume, 
bound, 380 pages. Price $3.00. 


JOSEPH FOSTER, 

298 Middle; Street, 


Cloth 


Portsmouth, N. H. 


MEMORIAL DAY, 1923. 














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